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Girls 55 Meters (FAT Only) +Converted 60 Yard Time Performance Girls 55 meters (FAT only) +converted 60 yard time Performance/Performer State Year Time 1 Aleisha Latimer CO 1996 6.68 Angela Williams (II) CA 1998 3 LaKya Brookins SC 2007 6.73 4 Deandra Carney IN 1978 6.74+ Mikiah Brisco LA 2014 6 Michelle Glover NJ 1981 6.75+ 7 Dezerea Bryant WI 2011 6.76 Morolake Akinosun IL 2012 Jayla Kirkland AL 2017 10 Alexis Joyce CO 1998 6.77 11 Tiffany Townsend TX 2007 6.78 Zaria Francis CA 2016 13 Kenise Bocage CO 1996 6.79 Bianca Knight MS 2006 Hannah Cunliffe WA 2014 16 Wendy Vereen NJ 1984 6.81+ Aspen Burkett CO 1994 Gabby Mayo NC 2007 Jennifer Madu TX 2012 Celera Barnes CA 2016 21 Keyon Soley NY 1997 6.82 Myasia Jacobs NJ 2011 $ Teahna Daniels FL 2015 + Thelma Davies PA 2017 25 Ashley Owens CO 2004 6.83 Shayla Mahan MI 2007 Ashton Purvis CA 2010 28 Zundra Feagin FL 1991 6.84 Victoria Jordan TX 2007 Whitney Fountain NY 2010 Lauren Rain Williams CA 2016 Halle Hazzard NY 2017 33 Carlette Guidry TX 1987 6.85 Courtney Champion GA 2003 Shayla Sanders FL 2012 Cassondria Hall GA 2015 + 37 Pam Brown MI 1984 6.86 Maicel Malone IN 1986 + Caryl Smith CO 1987 + Erica Whipple FL 2000 Jeneba Tarmoh CA 2006 Francesca McCorory VA 2006 43 Ashley Cruder CO 2006 6.87 Keilah Tyson VA 2011 Brooke-Lynn Williams MA 2016 Lynna Irby IN 2017 Symone Mason FL 2017 48 Felicia Dupuch CO 1976 6.88 Latanya Dawkins CA 1981 Angela Williams NY 1983 Natalie Douglas IL 1990 Aleah Williams NJ 1998 Santana Lowery MS 2006 Caitland Smith AL 2014 Brenessa Thompson NY 2015 + Daija Lampkin DE 2017 Sydney Washington TX 2017 58 Marion Jones CA 1991 6.89 LaKeisha Backus CA 1995 Erica Alexander TX 2007 Chalonda Goodman GA 2008 Tamara Clark NC 2017 Hope Glenn GA 2017 64 Breanna Hubbard GA 2008 6.90 Kali Davis-White FL 2013 Aailyah Brown IL 2013 Kiara Parker MD 2015 + Alfreda Steele FL 2016 Alexis Brown TX 2017 Jasmin Reed CA 2017 71 Janet Davis MS 1983 6.91 Andrea Anderson CA 1993 Kisha Jett MD 1994 Joyce Bates PA 1996 Marshevet Hooker TX 2003 Jennifer Nash CA 2004 Lynne Layne NY 2006 Brittany Long GA 2008 English Gardner NJ 2010 Briana Duncan MA 2015 + 81 Tonya Sedwick IN 1984 6.92 Sanya Richards FL 2000 Sarah Matthews CO 2005 Dominque Booker NJ 2009 Aurieyall Scott MD 2010 Christal Peterson VA 2011 Zainab Sanni CO 2013 Khalifa St. Fort FL 2016 Lanae-Tava Thomas NY 2017 90 Stephanie Saleem NJ 1985 6.93 Monique Everett VA 1987 Stacey Minott NY 1993 Tianna Madison OH 2003 Ogechi Nwaneri NJ 2008 Gabrielle Gray NC 2012 Alexis Hyshaw IL 2012 Lauryn Ghee VA 2016 Kylia Wright NC 2017 99 Patty Dunlap NJ 1979 6.94 Andrea Bush CO 1985 Janice Davis MS 2003 Breehana Jacobs PA 2006 Nyosha Bryant NC 2008 Takeia Pinckney GA 2009 Lateisha Philson NY 2011 Jada Martin GA 2013 Shania Collins MD 2014 Kate Hall ME 2015 + 200 meters * converted hand time 1 Bianca Knight MS 2007 22.97 2 Allyson Felix CA 2003 23.14 3 Sanya Richards FL 2002 23.22 4 Ashton Purvis CA 2010 5 Lauren Rain Williams CA 2016 23.23 6 Tiffany Townsend TX 2007 23.34 7 Shalonda Solomon CA 2004 23.44 8 Anna Cockrell NC 2016 23.57 9 Whitney Fountain NY 2010 23.48 Kali Davis-White FL 2013 11 Ariana Washington CA 2013 23.50 12 Shana Cox NY 2003 23.51 13 Jasmine Lee CA 2003 23.55 14 Lynna Irby IN 2017 23.58 15 Angel Perkins CA 2001 23.59 16 Symone Mason FL 2017 23.63 17 Jeneba Tarmoh CA 2007 23.65 Arria Minor CO 2017 19 Lanae-Tava Thomas NY 2016 23.66 20 Zundra Feagin FL 1991 23.67 Karimah Davis FL 2017 22 Angela Williams (II) CA 1997 23.69 23 Kinshasa Davis CA 1997 23.73 Janice Davis MS 2001 Courtney Champion GA 2004 26 Wendy Vereen NJ 1984 23.74 Kouri Peace PA 2016 28 Danyel White TX 2016 23.76 29 Gabriella Cantrell CA 2014 23.77 30 Erica Whipple FL 2001 23.78 Ebony Collins CA 2005 32 Candyce McGrone IN 2008 23.79 33 Chalonda Goodman GA 2008 23.80 Cassondra Hall GA 2016 35 Shania Collins MD 2014 23.81 36 Destinee Gause OH 2012 23.82 37 Zaria Francis CA 2016 23.85 38 Tamara Clark NC 2017 23.88 39 Marion Jones CA 1991 23.89 Kendall Baisden MI 2010 Shayla Sanders FL 2012 Deajah Stevens NY 2012 Symone Darius NY 2016 Dajia Lampkin DE 2017 45 Shayla Mahan MI 2007 23.90 46 Nicole Leach PA 2004 23.91 Morolake Akinosun IL 2012 48 Santana Lowery MS 2006 23.93 Erica Alexander TX 2007 50 Felicia Brown GA 2012 23.94 Aaliyah Brown IL 2013 52 Ciera White PA 2011 23.95 Zola Golden NY 2014 54 Dezerea Bryant WI 2011 23.96 55 Kyra Jefferson MI 2011 23.97 Jada martin GA 2012 Abby Steiner OH 2016 58 Halle Hazzard NY 2017 23.99 Jayla Kirkland AL 2017 60 Angela Williams NY 1983 24.00 Tyra Lea NC 2013 Sydney McLaughlin NJ 2016 63 Juanita Broaddus PA 2002 24.02 Thelma Davies PA 2017 65 Carol Rodriguez CA 2004 24.03 66 Crystal Cox NC 1996 24.04 Raylana Johnson PA 2009 Sha'Carri Richardson TX 2017 69 Jennifer Wilson PA 1992 24.05 Gabby Mayo NC 2007 Katlyn Sherman NC 2015 72 Keyon Soley NY 1996 24.06 Aisha Margain CA 2000 74 Lynne Layne NY 2006 24.07 Khrystal Carter CA 2006 Chante Moore PA 2011 Carolyn Brown VA 2014 Quashira McIntosh RI 2015 79 Imani Solan NY 2015 24.08 Anavia Battle MI 2017 81 Natasha Staten PA 2000 24.10 82 Maiya Dendy DE 2015 24.11 83 Kadecia Baird NY 2013 24.12 Dasia Pressley PA 2016 Lauren Morgan MD 2017 86 Kelcie Simmons TX 2017 24.13 87 Melisa Barber NJ 1998 24.14 Porscha Lucas TX 2006 89 Dominque Darden PA 2001 24.15 Andrea Wright VA 2013 Tamea McKelvey MI 2017 92 Aleah Williams NJ 1997 24.16 Stephanie Smith GA 2002 94 Lauren Bush GA 2004 24.18 Victoria Jordan TX 2008 96 Tiandra Ponteen NY 2001 24.19 Briana Nelson SC 2009 98 Stephanie Saleem NJ 1985 24.20 Heather Hanchak PA 1996 Jennifer Nash CA 2004 Malai Walker NC 2008 Ashley Collier TX 2009 300 meters * converted hand time 1 Sydney McLaughlin NJ 2017 36.82 2 Francesca McCorory VA 2006 36.96 3 Kadecia Baird NY 2013 37.54 4 Shana Cox NY 2003 37.59 5 Natasha Hastings NY 2002 37.77 6 Tamara Clark NC 2017 37.81 7 Tiandra Ponteen NY 2003 37.85 8 Maicel Malone IN 1986 37.86 9 Tasha Downing MA 1986 37.88 10 Dejeah Stevens NY 2013 37.90 11 Zola Golden NY 2014 37.91 12 Symone Darius NY 2014 38.01 13 Lynna Irby IN 2017 38.09 14 Whitney Fountain NY 2010 38.10 15 Kendall Baisden MI 2012 38.16 Jayla Kirkland AL 2017 17 Sandrae Farquharson NY 2011 38.19 18 Dasia Pressley PA 2016 38.20 19 Chamique Francis NY 2010 38.21 20 Precious Holmes CT 2012 38.22 21 Kyle Plante NY 2012 38.23 22 Syaira Richardson VA 2017 38.26 23 Alyssa Aiken VA 2000 38.30 24 Amanda Crawford NY 2016 38.31 25 Lauryn Ghee VA 2016 38.33 26 Lanae-Tava Thomas NY 2016 38.38 27 Nadonnia Rodrigues NY 2008 38.39 28 Latasha Colander VA 1994 38.43 Brenessa Thompson NY 2015 30 Juanita Broaddus PA 2003 38.44 31 Brandee Johnson VA 2016 38.45 32 Shania Collins MD 2014 38.47 33 D'jai Baker NY 2016 38.48 34 Britton Wilson VA 2017 38.54 35 Tameika Hunter NY 2002 38.57 36 Daija Lumpkin DE 2017 38.59 37 Ashlea McLaughlin NY 2007 38.63 38 Christy Fairley MS 2000 38.64* Devon Williams MD 2005 40 Tiera Fletcher NY 2003 38.67 Sierra Irvin MA 2014 Halle Hazard NY 2017 43 Sheena Johnson VA 2000 38.69 44 Jessica Clarke NY 2004 38.73 Olivia Baker NJ 2014 46 Tyra Lea NC 2013 38.76 47 Christie Verdier NY 2007 38.77 Phyllis Francis NY 2010 Destiny Ward VA 2016 50 Wendy Vereen NJ 1984 38.78 Anna Cockrell NC 2016 52 Arianne Strunkey NY 2015 38.80 53 Simone Glenn MD 2014 38.82 54 Aurieyall Scott MD 2010 38.83 Ariah Graham NC 2012 56 Deonna Lawrence CA 2004 38.84* 57 Andrea Wright VA 2013 38.85 58 Marlena Wesh VA 2009 38.86 May Stern RI 2016 60 Lyria Martin NY 1996 38.88 61 Quashira McIntosh RI 2015 38.89 62 Rebecca Robinson MA 2011 38.90 63 Yendy Gilchrist NY 2002 38.93 64 Gabby Mayo NC 2006 38.94 65 Kiah Seymour DC 2012 38.95 66 Olivia Ekpone MD 2009 38.96 Ariel Strunkey NY 2015 68 Monique Coleman NY 1993 38.97 Nene Kamate NY 2005 Toni Brown MD 2014 71 Tanisha Greene VA 2012 38.98 72 Suziann Reid MD 1995 38.99 Niesha Bernard NY 2000 Jenna Crean NY 2017 75 Tanaya Yarde NY 2011 39.03 Lauren Morgan MD 2017 77 Lashinda Demus CA 2000 39.04* 78 Faith Rein VA 1999 39.05 Ebony Williams NC 2015 80 Nikeshia Brown NY 2004 39.06 Katlin Sherman NC 2015 82 Brittany Wallace PA 2009 39.08 Shakeela Saunders VA 2009 84 Kiya Oviosun NC 2017 39.11 85 Dominque Blake NY 2004 39.13 86 Andrea Bush CO 1985 39.14* Janu Williams NY 1986 * Julia Ford MI 1995 * Elizabeth Mott NY 2007 * 90 Jessica Jones MI 2005 39.15 Monica Williams VA 2011 92 Chinny Offor NY 2002 39.16 Krystal Cantey NJ 2006 94 Shayla Wallace CT 1996 39.17 Stacey-Ann Smith CT 2006 96 Tori Ray VA 2015 39.18 Jada Terrell VA 2017 98 Nicole Saunders VA 2006 39.19 Charla Ward NC 2015 100 Sha'keela Saunders VA 2010 39.20 Jessica Ewing VA 2012 Kamryn McIntosh NY 2017 Dajah Parker-Love VA 2017 Myasia Jacobs NJ 2012 39.28 $ Janine Davis NJ 2004 39.34* $ 400 meters *converted hand time 1 Sydney McLaughlin NJ 2017 51.61 2 Francesca McCorory VA 2006 51.93 3 Sanya Richards FL 2002 52.10 4 Nicole Leach PA 2004 52.19 5 Nadonnia Rodrigues NY 2008 52.83 6 Karimah Davis FL 2017 52.91 7 Andrea Thomas NY 1985 53.14* 8 Kendall Baisden MI 2010 53.23 9 Angel Perkins CA 2001 53.25 Britton Wilson VA 2017 11 Lashinda Demus CA 2001 53.38 12 Precious Holmes CT 2013 53.43 13 Olivia Baker NJ 2014 53.49 14 Natasha Hastings NY 2002 53.56 15 Tasha Downing MA 1986 53.59 16 Diane Dixon NY 1982 53.67 17 Turquoise Thompson CA 2007 53.78 18 Sterling Lester GA 2017 53.92 19 Suziann Reid MD 1995 53.93 20 Ariah Graham NC 2012 53.95 21 Maxine Underwood MA 1982 54.01* 22 Charlette Cooke CA 1966 54.04* Robin Campbell DC 1975 * 24 Elan Hilaire MD 2005 54.06 Brandi Cross TX 2005 26 Dalilah Muhammad NY 2007 54.07 27 Kamryn McIntosh NY 2015 54.09 28 Chamique Francis NY 2010 54.10 29 Heather Hanchak PA 1996 54.14 30 Briana Nelson
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